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Analyst: Ukraine will curb Indian diesel imports due to Russian oil relations

Analyst: Ukraine will curb Indian diesel imports due to Russian oil relations

Enkorr, a Ukrainian energy consultancy, announced on Monday that Ukraine would restrict the importation of diesel fuel from India, a country which buys a large portion of its crude oils from Russia. A-95 said in a report earlier this month, that traders were forced to import diesel fuel from India due to the loss of an important Ukrainian oil refinery during this summer. Even the Ukrainian Defence Ministry has purchased some Indian fuel because it meets post-Soviet standard.

Drones and missiles have been used by Russia to attack Ukrainian refineries of oil and fuel and their storage facilities.

Enkorr reports that Ukrainian security agencies have ordered that all consignments imported Indian diesel fuel be tested in a laboratory to determine whether they contain any Russian components.

Enkorr reported that Ukraine imported 119,000 tonnes of Indian diesel fuel during August, which is 18% of its total diesel imports. Before the full-scale Russian war that begins in 2022, Ukraine imported diesel mainly from Belarus to compensate for its lack of production.

Since 2022 it imports mainly from European nations to the west.

A-95 reported that the imports of diesel fell 13% on an annual basis in the first six months of this year to 2.74 millions metric tons. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)